The Hoax of DEI and the Affirmative Action Beneficiaries

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Explore a thought-provoking new viewpoint in "The Hoax of the DEI and Affirmative Action Beneficiaries." This powerful study questions commonly held beliefs about diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and affirmative action laws that have changed the nature of labor and education.Maurice I. Crawford examines systems that promise fairness but frequently result in reverse discrimination in this sharp piece. You'll discover unwavering analysis and convincing proof of how these initiatives have caused the emphasis to change from merit to group identity. This book outlines the history and effects of diversity initiatives that, according to many, favor a select few at the expense of the majority, drawing on in-depth research and first-hand recollections. This book provides the data you need to make your own judgment if you're looking for a straightforward explanation of why some people believe that these policies are a self-imposed farce.This book is perfect for scholars, decision-makers, and everybody else interested in social justice discussions and urges a thorough reassessment of existing procedures. Without compromising quality or equity, it makes the case for a more nuanced strategy that tackles the underlying causes of inequality. Regardless of whether you concur with its findings, "The Hoax of the DEI and Affirmative Action Beneficiaries" offers provocative perspectives on one of the most divisive topics of our day. Prepare to challenge conventional wisdom and engage in a critical discussion about the true impact of these influential policies. Read more

ASIN B0F4XN2YW7
ISBN13 979-8319222794
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.38 x 9 inches
Item Weight 8.1 ounces
Print length 165 pages
Publication date April 14, 2025

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